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  1. The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY) is the full-service fire department of New York City, serving all five boroughs. The FDNY is responsible for fire suppression and fire prevention, and is a major provider of EMS services in New York City. Beyond fire suppression and EMS, the FDNY is ...

  2. Engine 222 / Battalion 37 "Triple Deuce". Engine 224 "The Hicks Street Hicks". Engine 225 / Tower Ladder 107 / Battalion 39. Engine 226 "Brooklyn Fire Water". Engine 227 "King of the Hill". Engine 228 "The Bush Wackers". Engine 229 / Ladder 146 "The Mutha of all engines". Engine 230 "The Pride of Bed Sty".

  3. New York City Fire Department Battalion 27 Ladder 37 Engine 79. 2928 Briggs Avenue, Bronx, NY. FDNY Engine 79, Ladder 37, and Battalion 27 are part of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) and are responsible for responding to fires and other emergencies in the Bronx, New York.

  4. The Bronx North; Division2; Battalion 15 Williamsbridge Station; Battalion 18 Bathgate Station* Battalion 19 University Hights; Battalion 20 Morris Park Station* Battalion 27 50th Pct. Outpost Station The Bronx South; Division6; Battalion 13 South Bronx Station; Battalion 14 South Bronx Station; Battalion 16 Harlem Station; Battalion 17 ...

  5. In addition to the 103 companies of the paid department placed in service in Queens and Richmond since consolidation, 94 additional companies have been activated in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn, giving the Department a total of 215 Engines, 130 Ladders, 9 Marines, 9 Squads and 4 Rescue Companies stationed in 280 houses throughout the 5 boros.

  6. The New York City Fire Commissioner is the civilian administrator of the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), and is appointed by the Mayor of the City of New York. Prior to 1865, the New York City Fire Department was staffed by volunteers.

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  8. On January 1, 1898, the Greater City of New York was formed with the FDNY now overseeing all fire services in the newly formed boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island. A new charter accompanied the reorganization of the City.

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